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Album Review: The Sufferer & the Witness

  • Artist: Rise Against
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: July 04, 2006
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The Sufferer & the Witness finds Rise Against continuing on the path begun on 2004's well-received Siren Song of the Counter Culture. Their melodic hardcore may still sound more mainstream accessible, but this can hardly be looked at as a bad thing. After all, the band's sincerity and passion emerge very much intact -- their socially conscious approach no less pressing -- and new and old fans alike should take to Sufferer with open arms. With producers Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore manning the controls this time around, the band's inner grit is aptly drawn out amid all the pit-ready choruses and fist-in-the-air, stirring lyrics. As such, Rise Against continue to muscularly confront political and personal grievances to the tune of swirling guitars, assertive rhythms, and Tim McIlrath's sandpapered vocals. However, "Chamber the Cartridge" doesn't quite open the record with the same acidic bite as past lead tracks, as the chorus is lacking something in its delivery to really hit a nerve. This later happens again in songs like "Under the Knife" and the ferocious-yet-still-slightly-missing "Worth Dying For," but moments like these are, in truth, more the exception than the rule. "Injection" and "Ready to Fall" bring things back into invigorating Rise Against territory early on, while "Bricks" stands out as a vicious blast of old-school hardcore energy and power. This record is basically one shout-along, mosh-worthy song after another, though the guys do throw in some interesting moments outside of continual rushes of pure adrenaline. The excellent "Prayer of the Refugee" jarringly alternates between plaintive guitars and weary singing to an empowered chorus and exploding rhythm section to affectingly address the plight of displaced families of war; the frustrated disconnect distressing a troubled relationship is represented surprisingly well in "The Approaching Curve," with its driving use of spoken word and complementary female backing vocals. Essentially, The Sufferer & the Witness showcases Rise Against maturing within the realms of major-label hardcore revivalism, while still remaining relevant and exciting. So even with the occasional letdown, there's a lot to be said for Rise Against pulling everything off with as much substance and strength as they do the whole way through. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Chamber the Cartridge Rise Against, Tim McIlrath Rise Against (3:34)
Injection (Lyrics) Rise Against, Tim McIlrath Rise Against (3:19)
Ready to Fall (Lyrics) Rise Against, Tim McIlrath Rise Against (3:47)
Bricks (Lyrics) Rise Against, Tim McIlrath Rise Against (1:30)
Under the Knife (Lyrics) Rise Against, Tim McIlrath Rise Against (2:45)
Prayer of the Refugee (Lyrics) Rise Against, Tim McIlrath Rise Against (3:19)
Drones (Lyrics) Rise Against, Tim McIlrath Rise Against (3:01)
The Approaching Curve Rise Against, Tim McIlrath Rise Against (3:44)
Worth Dying For (Lyrics) Rise Against, Tim McIlrath Rise Against (3:20)
Behind Closed Doors (Lyrics) Rise Against, Tim McIlrath Rise Against (3:15)
Roadside (Lyrics) Rise Against, Tim McIlrath Rise Against (3:21)
The Good Left Undone Rise Against, Tim McIlrath Rise Against (4:10)
Survive (Lyrics) Rise Against, Tim McIlrath Rise Against (3:40)

Credits

Chris Lord-Alge (Mixing), Brandon Barnes (Drums), Brandon Barnes (Group Member), Ted Jensen (Mastering), Thom Panunzio (A&R), Chad Price (Vocals (Background)), J. Peter Robinson (Art Direction), J. Peter Robinson (Design), Bill Stevenson (Producer), Bill Stevenson (Engineer), Jason Livermore (Producer), Jason Livermore (Engineer), Andrew Berlin (Engineer), Andrew Berlin (String Arrangements), Andrew Berlin (Piano Arrangement), Cliff Feiman (Production Coordination), Chris Chasse (Guitar), Chris Chasse (Vocals (Background)), Chris Chasse (Group Member), Joe Principe (Bass), Joe Principe (Vocals (Background)), Joe Principe (Group Member), Evan Peters (A&R), Stacie Stevenson (Photography), Tim McIlrath (Guitar), Tim McIlrath (Vocals), Tim McIlrath (Author), Tim McIlrath (Group Member), Johnny Schou (Engineer), Johnny Schou (String Arrangements), Johnny Schou (Piano Arrangement), Andrew Zbihlys (Illustrations), Emily Schambra (Vocals (Background)), Todd Russell (Art Direction), Todd Russell (Design)
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"Under the Knife" redirects here. For the Nintendo DS game, see Trauma Center: Under the Knife.
The Sufferer & the Witness
Studio album by Rise Against
Released July 4, 2006
Recorded January–April 2006 at The Blasting Room, Fort Collins, Colorado
Genre Punk rock, melodic hardcore
Length 42:46
Label Geffen
Producer Bill Stevenson, Jason Livermore
Professional reviews
Rise Against chronology
Siren Song of the Counter Culture
(2004)
The Sufferer and the Witness
(2006)
This Is Noise
(2007)
Singles from The Sufferer & the Witness
  1. "Ready to Fall"
    Released: 2006
  2. "Prayer of the Refugee"
    Released: 2006
  3. "The Good Left Undone"
    Released: 2007
  4. "Behind Closed Doors"
    Released: 2007
  5. "The Approaching Curve"
    Released: 2008 (radio only)

The Sufferer & the Witness is the fourth album by American punk rock band Rise Against. The album was released on July 4, 2006. It was their second release on major label Geffen Records, following 2004's Siren Song of the Counter Culture. It sold 48,000 copies in its first week, debuting at #10 on the Billboard 200.[1] It has been certified Gold by the RIAA.

Contents

Writing and production

After the success of their major label debut, Siren Song of the Counter Culture, and its single, "Swing Life Away", Rise Against returned to the studio in January 2006 to record their fourth studio album.[2] The band had been writing songs and ideas during the Siren Song of the Counter Culture tour and had completed five songs by early December 2005. Also in December, it was announced that Bill Stevenson would produce the upcoming album at the Blasting Room studio in Fort Collins, Colorado.[3] Pre-production began in January 2006 in Chicago.[2] The album was recorded at the Blasting Room with producers Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore for 12 weeks between January and April 2006.[4] The band talked about the sound and release date of the album in April, saying, "We're pretty excited and can't wait for you to hear it. You won't find any acoustic guitar on this one, but perhaps a few other surprises and curveballs await your curious ears...look for an early summer release."[4] The album's name was revealed in the same news release; it would be titled The Sufferer & the Witness.[4] The album was mixed by Chris Lord-Alge in Los Angeles, and production was completed in April 2006.[5]

Reception

The Sufferer & the Witness was released on July 4, 2006 and peaked at number 10 on the Billboard 200 album chart, the highest position the band attained at the time.[6]

The album received positive reviews, Corey Apar of Allmusic described the album "one shout-along, mosh-worthy song after another". He praised the music's "sincerity and passion" and described it "maturing within the realms of major-label hardcore revivalism, while still remaining relevant and exciting". The album received a rating of four out of five stars, while "Ready to Fall", "Prayer of the Refugee", "The Good Left Undone", "Behind Closed Doors", and the radio-only "The Approaching Curve" earned Rise Against its heaviest airplay to date.[7]

Track listing

  1. "Intro/Chamber the Cartridge" – 3:35
  2. "Injection" – 3:19
  3. "Ready to Fall" – 3:47
  4. "Bricks" – 1:30
  5. "Under the Knife" – 2:45
  6. "Prayer of the Refugee" – 3:19
  7. "Drones" – 3:01
  8. "The Approaching Curve" – 3:44
  9. "Worth Dying For" – 3:20
  10. "Behind Closed Doors" – 3:15
  11. "Roadside" – 3:21
  12. "The Good Left Undone" – 4:10 (3:01 if "Survive" is clocked at 4:52)
  13. "Survive" – 3:40 (4:52 if "The Good Left Undone" is clocked at 3:01)
  • There is an instrumental portion between "The Good Left Undone" and "Survive" that is added to the end of the former song or the beginning of the latter, depending on the disc.

Bonus tracks

The bonus tracks vary depending on the disc.

Personnel

  • Tim McIlrath – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Chris Chasse – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Joe Principe – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Brandon Barnes – drums
  • Chad Price – additional vocals
  • Emily Schambra – additional vocals
  • Andrew Berlin, Christopher Jak, and Johnny Schou – piano and string arrangement
  • Bill Stevensonproducer, engineer
  • Jason Livermore – producer, engineer
  • Andrew Berlin – additional engineering
  • Johnny Schou – additional engineering
  • Chris Lord-Algemixer
  • Ted Jensen – mastering

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